Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - authoring math in xml >Thread Next - Re: authoring math in xml Re: authoring math in xmlTo: NULL Date: 10/19/2008 12:06:00 AM T wrote: > hi, Just wondering what tools are available for authoring in XML for > docs that have complex math environments. Like equation arrays, > multiline equations, etc. The kind of environments AMSLaTeX supports > in LaTeX (i.e., not just display equations). > > If there's a pointer to more information, please let me know. Can't > seem to find it for myself. Sadly, not very much. The best by far was the old EuroMath project editor, which could accept equations in TeX code and losslessly convert them to SGML *and back again* (this was long pre-MathML), but the software was for SunOS only, and I have no idea if it's still available. Arbortext's editor is probably the best for math right now (http://www.ptc.com/products/arbortext/editor/), whatever it's currently called (having been through more changes of name than I care to remember). ///Peter -- XML FAQ: http://xml.silmaril.ie | ||||||
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